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07 Oct 08
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semantic search, it is, in a nutshell, the exploration and harnessing of the meaning of words to provide more effective search results.
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philosophy behind Cognition's decision to not build the technology for the consumer market, but to fine tune it for a wide range of industry-specific clients that need more meaningful search.
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Jarus considers Cognition's technology to be most useful in a field of "research search," where "a subject must be understood more clearly
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21 Sep 08
Ari NajarianAn article that discusses a particular search firm's take on web 3.0 technology. Great context provided for the key concepts.
web3.0 internet search semantic cognition technology web teaching-resources news
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18 Sep 08
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A word like "cold" could mean many things, from the physical state of an environment to having the sniffles. Considering the depths of the English language's ambiguity, it's clear that search could use some help.
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He went on to cite Google Scholar as a good example of a research-centric tool that isn't doing well because, according to Jarus, "keyword-based technology is delivering terrible results" due to its inability to understand the highly contextualized meaning of common language terms used in an industry setting.
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17 Sep 08
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Jarus considers Cognition's technology to be most useful in a field of "research search," where "a subject must be understood more clearly, with more precision." He went on to cite Google Scholar as a good example of a research-centric tool that isn't doing well because, according to Jarus, "keyword-based technology is delivering terrible results" due to its inability to understand the highly contextualized meaning of common language terms used in an industry setting.
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